Last night’s NBA draft was touted to have the most talented draft class in recent years.

And while their pro basketball chops have yet to be seen, we already saw some serious style upside in a few of the guys—and plenty of room for improvement. So we’re doing a little analyzing of our own, by taking a look at the style prospects of the 2014 NBA draft.

It’s become a time-honored tradition for a son to give his father a token of appreciation on the third Sunday of June.

That’s this Sunday, mind you. And since you don’t have the time to wade through the nearly endless stream of gift guides touting the latest gadgetry, machinery and sockery dear ol’ Dad must have, we cut through all the noise to help you figure out where to focus your attention. Whether your old man is a fisher, a gamer or just likes a good pocket square, we’ve got you covered. (Luckily, you’ve still got two-day shipping on your side.)

The great Paul Newman was so many things—actor, director, race car enthusiast, savvy businessman, generous humanitarian, devoted husband—that we occasionally forget about some of his other achievements. Namely: rocking navigator-style sunglasses so hard, we’re surprised the sun didn’t break at some point.

Which got us thinking about the great mystique surrounding a secret project name—sometimes borrowed from Latin, sometimes a cheeky nod, but always conveying the gravitas of the situation. And more importantly, it reminded us of some of our favorites throughout history.

The Kempt 100 is our definitive list of the 100 best-dressed men of the past 100 years.

You don’t have to be Italian to make this list, but... it sure helps. And that’s why our next batch of legends includes a molto bene leading man, a couple all-American leading men, a Beatle and the fighter they called the greatest.

When it comes to music, what you listen to is your own business—when you’re listening on headphones, at least.

But what you might not realize is that whatever you’ve got jammed into your ears or slung across your cranium is projecting something to the world. In other words, the most important choice you make when listening to tunes on the go isn’t about the music, it’s the headphones.

Don’t let the greeting card industry fool you—no matter how well-phrased a few rhyming couplets might be, Valentine’s Day is just like any other day.

Which means your date tomorrow night could go any number of ways, including downhill. Or at least into an awkward spiral from which it may or may not recover. It happens to the best of us. So, partly in celebration and partly as a cautionary tale, we present to you:

The Kempt 100 is our definitive list of the 100 best-dressed men of the past 100 years.

If there’s one thing to be gleaned from our next batch of Kempt 100 Legends, it’s this: speak softly and carry a big... guitar. Yep, four of the next five plucked the six-string for a living. And the other guy, well... let’s just say he didn’t have any problem with groupies either...

The Kempt 100 is our definitive list of the 100 best-dressed men of the past 100 years.

Here we are: the Legends portion of the Kempt 100. From here on out, we’re counting down the 40 best-dressed men of the past 100 years, five at a time. The first batch includes a bluesman, a rock star, an underrated leading man, a properly rated clothing designer and one corduroy-loving film director. (Oh, and disagree? Let us know on Twitter by using the hashtag #Kempt100.)